| PAS_1 |
The healers administer a part of a local herb (name withheld due to IP reasons) to animals affected with anestrus. The animal shows signs of estrus in eight days. To validate the practice, some clinical conditions (Khumaji Badaji Kataviya, 2013) |
| PAS_2 |
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| Agro Ecological Zone |
Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Arid western Plains (5.1),
Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Gujarat Plains & Hills Region (XIII),
Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) South Saurashtra Zone (GJ.7) |
| Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs |
There are several reasons for the animal that it may not get into the heat state. The reason may be due lack of sufficient food or intake of stale food. Sometimes cattle animals do not come to heat (Anoestrus) even during the breeding season. This causes a big loss to the cattle farmer to treat the condition. |
| Disease Description |
There are several reasons for the animal that it may not get into the heat state. The reason may be due lack of sufficient food or intake of stale food. Sometimes cattle animals do not come to heat (Anoestrus) even during the breeding season. This causes a big loss to the cattle farmer to treat the condition |
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| Procedure of Use |
Naryanbhai uses 100 grams of slimy pigeon droppings, puts it in water and shakes rigorously to prepare a solution of equal consistency. He drenches this solution to the cattle animal. The cattle or buffalo comes into heat within a week. He has learnt of this traditional method from his elders |
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| Global Context |
Anestrus Disorder in livestock animals is spread worldwide. |
| Lesson Implication |
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| Other Community Practices |
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| Practice ID |
DTP0010000000470 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Annotation ID |
GIAN/GAVL/2419 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Scout |
HBN |